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David Gower: England Test cricket great out of Sky Sports commentary team after Ashes

Former England skipper David Gower joined Sky TV in 1999 on a full-time contract.

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International Left Hander’s Day 2019: An all-time Test leftie XI, the greatest left-handed cricketers

An ensemble of 11 all-time cricketing greats who either batted or bowled left-handed.

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Vic Marks on England’s 1984-85 tour to India, his TMS debut in Delhi, a World Cup record and his memoir

A beloved commentator and cricket writer, it was in India that Marks' time with TMS began.

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Cricket World Cup 2019 – All England records at World Cup – most runs, wickets, catches, wins and more

As part our of series looking at the history of each time at the World Cup, today we revisit their past performances and key players from 1975 to 2015.

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Wicketkeeping hasn’t improved in the last 20 years: Mike Brearley

Brearley, a big admirer of India captain Virat Kohli, has no qualms about the swashbuckling batsman leading the side in all three formats.

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Virat Kohli’s love for Test cricket is a good sign: David Gower

The former England captain believes that Kohli telling the ICC not to tinker with Test cricket augurs well.

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If Kohli says Test cricket is important, people will listen: Gower

Former England captain David Gower feels the need is to prepare good pitches to produce close matches in Test cricket that will generate interest among general public.

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ECB casts doubt over 100-ball format

England captain Joe Root said it could attract a new audience to Test cricket but his predecessor as skipper, Alastair Cook, believes Tests need to be protected.

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100-ball tournament welcomed, but ECB too late to introduce the concept, says David Gower

Gower, who scored 8,231 Test runs before moving into TV work, believes the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) may have missed a trick by not acting sooner.

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When Eleven West Indians played for England nearly vice-versa

According to the scorecard at Headingley, eleven West Indians were playing for England, while ten Englishmen and one South African were turning out for West Indies.

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